Tincture for Paralysis

Tincture Against Paralysis

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Mylius

Herb Name Latin Amount *
Asparagus root Asparagus officinale 6 drams ea.
Peony root Paeonia officinalis
Butchers Broom root Ruscus aculeatus 1 handful ea.
Hyssop Hyssopus officinale 2 drams
Betony Betonica officinalis
Gout-Ivy Ajuga chamaepitys 1 pugil ea.
Cowslips Primula veris 1 oz. ea.
Melon seed Citrullus vulgaris
Gourd seed Cucurbita spp.
Pumpkin seed Cucurbita pepo
Cucumber seed Cucumis sativus
Calendula Calendula officinalis
Stoechas flowers Lavendula stoechas
Rosemary flowers Rosmarinus officinalis
Motherwort Leonurus cardiaca
Cinnamon Cinnamonum zeylanicum
Raisins Vitis vinifera

Preparation:

With a sufficient amount of Malago Wine, form a Tincture. It can be made with 40% alcohol.

Function:

Nourishes Yin and Qi, benefits the Nerves, settles Wind

Use:

1. Paralysis
2. other Wind diseases associated with Yin deficiency

Dose:

2–3 ounces are taken first thing in the morning, and last thing before bed; also used topically.

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